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14 nonalcoholic wines and spirits to try

  • Jenn Harris and Stephanie Breijo, Los Angeles Times (TNS)
  • Jan 29, 2022
  • Jan 29, 2022 Updated May 17, 2023

Whatever your reason is for choosing to give up alcohol, there are more options than ever for nonalcoholic beverages.

Surely Pinot Noir, Noughty Sparkling Chardonnay and Surely Rose

Surely Pinot Noir, Noughty Sparkling Chardonnay and Surely Rose

Surely Pinot Noir

$26.99, hisurely.com

This may be the fanciest fruit juice cocktail on the market. The pinot noir grapes do lend a bit of spice, but the dominant flavors are grape juice and cherry. But while the wine may taste like fruit juice, it’s actually bone dry. — J.H.

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Noughty Organic Alcohol-Free Sparkling Chardonnay

$21.99, drinknolow.com

Both the nose and the flavor were on the milder side, with slight bready notes and just a touch of apple. If you put ice cubes in your glass of Champagne and they melted, this is what it would taste like. It was dry though, more like sparkling wine than cider. — J.H.

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Surely Rosé

$24.99, hisurely.com

This tastes less like a rosé and more like a tropical party in a glass, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing, though it might not scratch that rosé itch. The inclusion of guava and passion fruit juices makes for a tart and tangy sipper, and the light carbonation might fool the tongue for a split second, but it’s more tropical fruit juice than wine. — S.B.

Jay L. Clendenin, Los Angeles Times

Spiritless Kentucky 74, Free Spirits Spirit of Tequila and Ritual Rum Alternative

Spiritless Kentucky 74, Free Spirits Spirit of Tequila and Ritual Rum Alternative

Spiritless Kentucky 74

$35.99, spiritless.com

If you’re just looking for that warm, caramelly bourbon smell, this is the bottle for you. But it was lacking in body and flavor and mostly tasted like watery apple juice with a splash of vanilla. — J.H.

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Free Spirits ‘Tequila’

$37, drinkfreespirits.com

One of the few no-ABV spirits to nail that burn in the throat, Free Spirits’ approximation of reposado tequila is surprisingly successful and a serious delight to sip — though it’s been specifically designed to mix well in a margarita. Vanilla, caramel and agave tones provide some of its sweeter notes, while a smokiness from white oak and a peppery burn give it that signature tequila bite going down. Some of its burn got buried when we used it in a paloma, but it still carried through; you might want to pour it with a heavy hand. — S.B.

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Ritual Rum Alternative

$28.99, ritualzeroproof.com

There was more viscosity and body to this spirit, which gave it an almost syrup-like quality. The flavors were bold with bursts of vanilla, spice, orange and toffee. And it was warming with a slight burn, similar to what you’d experience if you were drinking actual rum. Of all the spirits we tried, this was the closest to the real thing. We even tried it in a daiquiri, and it tasted like a daiquiri. — J.H.

Jay L. Clendenin/Los Angeles Times/TNS

Wilfred’s Bittersweet Orange & Rosemary, Ghia and For Bitter For Worse Eva’s Spritz

Wilfred’s Bittersweet Orange & Rosemary, Ghia and For Bitter For Worse Eva’s Spritz

Wilfred’s Bittersweet Orange & Rosemary

£19 (approx. $25), wilfredsdrinks.com

Meant to replicate Campari, this Wilfred’s aperitif shares the same citrusy bitterness and vibrant red-orange hue of the iconic Italian liqueur. But while Campari’s notes are more pith, cherry and clove, Wilfred’s incorporates more vanilla tones, rosemary, rhubarb and a whole bouquet of warm baking spices. It’s a little sweeter than its alcoholic counterpart (but by no means sweet), and still bound to get the job done in a no-ABV spritz or negroni. — S.B.

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Ghia

$33, drinkghia.com

This Tabasco-colored drink does what an aperitif is designed to do. It’s a bitter, herbal concoction that whets the appetite. The combination of yuzu, lemon balm, Riesling white grape, elderflower, orange, rosemary, fig and ginger ended up tasting overwhelmingly like grapefruit peel. I thought it was delicious. — J.H.

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For Bitter For Worse Eva’s Spritz

$28, forbitterforworse.com

When we purchased this bottle we were told it’s like a cider, but as it turns out, it’s marketed as more of an Italian aperitivo. Really, it’s neither. Eva’s Spritz marches to its own beat: It’s carbonated, effervescent and juice-forward, and tastes like a shrub got dragged through a garden of rhubarb, citrus, grapes and beets. There’s a bitter edge, largely due to the roasted dandelion root, which helps balance all the sweetness of that juice. — S.B.

Jay L. Clendenin

AMASS Riverine

AMASS Riverine

$40, amass.com

One whiff of this noncategorical spirit and it’s clear there are more than a dozen botanicals involved: The juniper, lemon peel, rosemary, thyme, coriander, sumac and a certain green-olive brininess are almost overwhelming on first sip, but Riverine mellows as it goes, eventually falling somewhere between a botanical gin and the most herbaceous spa water of your life. This is an easy sipper; simply add soda water and a couple of ice cubes and you’re good to go. — S.B.

DHOS Gin Free

DHOS Gin Free

$24.99, dhosspirits.com

Is spicy water a thing? It is now. While there is an initial wallop of juniper, pine and citrus, the flavor fades quickly into nothingness. All you’re left with is heat. But not the warming sensation typically associated with straight alcohol. Heat as in hot chili pepper hot. Yes, it tastes like spicy water. This not-quite-gin product is a better gin substitute when mixed with tonic. — J.H.

Lyre’s Dry London Spirit

Lyre’s Dry London Spirit

$35.99, lyres.com

Meant to replicate the potent flavor of a dry, unadulterated gin, Lyre’s take on a classic London-dry style gets the job done in shockingly authentic fashion. It’s far too bitter to sip or shoot on its own, but a quality tonic and a wedge of lime draw out the botanicals and mellow its more overt stringent qualities for one of the most spot-on flavor replications of our taste test. — S.B.

Optimist Smokey

Optimist Smokey

$35, optimistdrinks.com

“Smokey” is the name of the game, but the flavor note is far from overpowering in this complex and woody sipper. At the shop, it came recommended as a mezcal substitute, but there’s really no category for this spirit: Smoky lapsang souchong tea forms the flavor baseline, while botanicals, spices and herbs such as ginger, bergamot and geranium brighten it up. — S.B.

Seedlip Grove 42

Seedlip Grove 42

$32, seedlipdrinks.com/en-us/

This is the lemon-infused water they serve you post-massage at a nice spa. The company says that the citrus blend includes Mediterranean orange, lemon peel, lemongrass and ginger. All I got was lemon peel. It’s refreshing, but you can make it yourself. — J.H.

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